
Bussin' With The Boys Super Bowl LX Recap: Sam Darnold, Seahawks Dominate Patriots + Pats Future w/ Vrabel & Drake Maye
Feb 9, 2026
Delanie Walker, former NFL tight end and Super Bowl veteran, and Clay Matthews, ex-linebacker and Super Bowl champion, join to trade locker-room stories and game-day nerves. They recap Seattle’s dominance, Kenneth Walker’s big-game run, New England’s rocky offense and Drake Maye’s outlook. They also riff on the halftime show, roster futures, and running back market chatter.
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Favor Competitive Matchups For Viewer Excitement
- Do value entertaining, competitive matchups for the Super Bowl rather than purely defensive slugfests if the goal is viewer excitement.
- Hosts express viewers prefer close, offensive duels and lament one-sided defensive dominance leading to boredom.
Halftime Chaos And A Streaker Story
- Delanie Walker recounts halftime confusion and jokes about lights going off and streakers slowing momentum during the Super Bowl.
- He humorously suggests some in-stadium actions can be used to slow a runaway game.
Patriots Offense Was Too Basic
- New England's offensive gameplan felt basic and conservative, limiting Drake Maye's playmaking and roll-out options.
- Hosts argue more creative designs to use his legs and motion could have opened the offense.


